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iSoft has narrowed losses considerably

iSoft narrows losses

Progress will not be made till early 2008

Written by Tom Young

Healthcare software specialist iSoft is slowly climbing out of the red, according to full-year financial results published today.

The firm made losses of £8.8m for the year just ended, compared with a £382.2m loss in 2005/6 due to significant administration problems.

But the board does not expect the group to return to significant revenue growth until the Lorenzo hospital administration software product - a key part of the £12bn National Programme for NHS IT (NpfIT) - is developed to a point where it can be marketed outside the UK. Current targets are early 2008.

'Both normalised operating profit from operations and the year-end cash position were considerably better than we had budgeted for at the beginning of the year,' said acting chief executive John Weston.

iSoft incurred costs of £21.8m relating largely to restructuring and has launched a regeneration plan to strengthen operations and reduce costs.

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